Video: Gunman High on 'Whippets' Shoots at Calif. Deputies Arriving at Call

March 26, 2025
A San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office cruiser was struck multiple times when a man allegedly under the influence of nitrous oxide began firing at deputies responding to a call.

By Chloe Jones

Source The Tribune (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)


The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office released dash and body camera footage of a shootout between a Templeton man and deputies in January.

According to the agency, 37-year-old Thomas Farrell allegedly fired a gun at deputies who were responding to reports of an intoxicated man shooting a pistol in the 1200 block of Main St. in Templeton near the high school at around 10 p.m. on Jan. 29.

Farrell was injured in the shootout and has since been charged with two counts of attempted murder of a peace officer by the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's Office. He is currently in San Luis Obispo County Jail custody without bail, records show.

The reporting party named Farrell as the suspect and said he was under the influence of "whippets," or nitrous oxide gas, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Office spokesperson Tony Cipolla said in the narration of the video, which was released Tuesday "as required by state law."

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